Voice / Fax over IP NetworksStandalone Voice/IP GatewayModel MVP200Proprietary ModeQuick Start Guide
MultiVOIP Quick Start Guide103. Connect a network cable to the Ethernet 10BASE-Tconnector on the back of the MultiVOIP. Connect the otherend of the c
11CablingE&M Jumper Block Positioning ProcedureEach voice/fax channel on the MultiVOIP has a separate E&Mjumper block, located near the jacks
MultiVOIP Quick Start Guide124. Change the jumper block position for any voice/faxchannel to be connected to an E&M trunk that is not aType 2 (the
13Configure Host MultiVOIPConfiguring Your Host MultiVOIPConfiguring your Host MultiVOIP involves software loading andconfiguration.The software loadi
MultiVOIP Quick Start Guide14If the Multi-Tech Installation CD window does not displayautomatically, click My Computer, then right click the CDROM dri
15Configure Host MultiVOIP5. Follow the on-screen instructions to install your MultiVOIPsoftware.6. The following dialog box selects the COM port of y
MultiVOIP Quick Start Guide167. The Setup Complete dialog displays.Click Finish to continue.8. The following message displays:Click No to continue.9.
17Configure Host MultiVOIP11. The IP Protocol Default Setup dialog box displays.The default Frame Type is TYPE_II. If this does not matchyour IP netw
MultiVOIP Quick Start Guide1813. The Channel Setup dialog box displays. It is used todefine the voice/fax channel interface, voice coder, faxparamete
19Configure Host MultiVOIPthe FXO option. Check with your in-house telephonepersonnel to verify connection type.If you are connecting to an E&M t
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MultiVOIP Quick Start Guide20specific type of FXO Disconnect: current loss, tonedetection, or silence detection. Check with your in-house phone perso
21Configure Host MultiVOIP16. To change the voice coder, select the channel from theSelect Channel list, then select the new voice coder entryfrom the
MultiVOIP Quick Start Guide22Note: After configuring a given channel, you can copythat channel’s configuration to any other channel byclicking Copy.
23Configure Host MultiVOIPIf your country/region is not the default USA, click theRegional tab and proceed to step 23. Otherwise, proceedto step 24 t
MultiVOIP Quick Start Guide24The MultiVOIP configured as a “Host” will contain the hostdatabase. The host database has the phone numbers of allthe Mu
25Configure Host MultiVOIP27. The Description is optional, but can be useful inassociating the channel to the extension. If you want,enter a descript
MultiVOIP Quick Start Guide2630. Click OK and you are returned to the Phone DirectoryDatabase dialog box, which now includes phone number101 with its
27Configure Host MultiVOIP34. Enter the IP address of the remote MultiVOIP in the IPAddress box in the MultiVOIP Identification group. Forexample, 20
MultiVOIP Quick Start Guide2837. The Checking MultiVOIP dialog box displays.Click OK to proceed.38. After the setup is written to the MultiVOIP, the u
29Configure Client MultiVOIPsConfiguring Your Client MultiVOIPsIf you are installing a MultiVOIP behind a firewall, you need toadd the following UDP p
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MultiVOIP Quick Start Guide304. In the Port Address group, enter the IP Address and IPMask. In the Gateway Address group, enter the gatewayIP address
31Configure Client MultiVOIPs(KTS) to the Voice/Fax connector on the back of the unit,FXS (Loop Start) will likely be the correct Interface optionmost
MultiVOIP Quick Start Guide32elapses between digits and the wrong numbers aremapped, you hear a rapid busy signal. If this happens,hang up and dial a
33Configure Client MultiVOIPs7. Repeat the above steps to configure the interface type foreach voice/fax channel.The Voice/Fax tab displays the parame
MultiVOIP Quick Start Guide34maximum baud rate for faxes from the list in the Fax group.If you do not plan to send or receive faxes on a givenvoice/fa
35Configure Client MultiVOIPsbox. The default value of 180 seconds can be changed toany other value up to 65,535 (roughly 18.2 hours).If your country
MultiVOIP Quick Start Guide36In the Database Type group, click the Client option. TheUpdate Database From group becomes active.17. Enter the IP addre
37Deploy VOIP NetworkRepeat this procedure for each of the client units. When allclients have been configured, proceed with deploying the VOIPnetwork
MultiVOIP Quick Start Guide38Remote Site Administrator3. Unpack your MultiVOIP.4. Connect one end of the power supply to a live AC outletand connect t
39Deploy VOIP Networkon the back of the MultiVOIP and the other end to thetrunk phone jack.7. Repeat the above step to connect the remaining telephone
MultiVOIP Quick Start Guide4IntroductionWelcome to Multi-Tech's stand-alone Voice/IP Gateway, theMultiVOIP, model MVP200. The MultiVOIP allows a
MultiVOIP Quick Start Guide40Limited WarrantyMulti-Tech Systems, Inc. (“MTS”) warrants that its products willbe free from defects in material or workm
41Warranty and Regulatory InformationTechnical SupportMulti-Tech Systems has an excellent staff of technical supportpersonnel available to help you ge
MultiVOIP Quick Start Guide42FCC DeclarationNOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply withthe limits for a Class A digital device, purs
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5IntroductionRelated DocumentationThe MultiVOIP200 Quick Start Guide is intended to be used byqualified systems administrators and network managers.
MultiVOIP Quick Start Guide6Installing Your MultiVOIPThe basic steps of installing your MultiVOIP network involveunpacking the units, connecting the c
7IntroductionDeploy the VOIP NetworkThe final phase of the installation is deployment of thenetwork. Through the first two phases, the VOIP administr
MultiVOIP Quick Start Guide8Unpacking Your MultiVOIPRemove all items from the box (See Figure 2).MADE IN U.S.AMADE IN U.S.Awww.multitech.comVoice/Fax
9CablingCabling Your MultiVOIPCabling your MultiVOIP involves making the proper Power,Command Port, phone system, and Internet connections.Figure 3 sh
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